The Packers were in the hole early after two Matthew Stafford touchdowns, but Stafford committed two turnovers that would prove costly later in the game, especially since one was returned for a touchdown.

Some players were good on both sides, and some just weren't.

Here are some winners and losers from the Packers' side of the ball in Week 14.

Winner: Mason Crosby

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So maybe hitting 66.7% of your field goals isn't too good, but given the circumstances, Crosby fared pretty well.

Despite snowy conditions, Crosby nailed field goals of 49 and 41 yards, and missed on a field goal attempt of 52 yards that probably would've gone through the uprights had the Packers not taken a sack on the previous play.

Their kicker came through when they needed him most, and his 41-yard field goal sealed the game.

Winner: Mike Daniels

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In some paraphrased form of what the announcers said, this will likely be Mike Daniels' career highlight.

In an at first disturbing decision, Packers' rookie defensive lineman Mike Daniels decided that instead of jumping on Matt Stafford's fumble, he'd rather pick it up and try and see how far he can run it.

Fortunately, it worked out, and Daniels broke a tackle and rumbled 43 yards for the score.